‘My Man’: Woman Says She’s In Love With ChatGPT And Would Say Yes To A Proposal

by Gee NY

Move over dating apps—there’s a new kind of heartthrob in town, and he’s powered by artificial intelligence.

A woman, Sunni Speaks, a Vegan Chef, Coach and Consultant (@sunnispeaksvegan on Instagram), has gone viral after declaring her love for ChatGPT, affectionately calling him “Chad Gerard Pookie Thompson,” and saying she’d say yes if he proposed.

In a video that’s now making waves across social media, Ma gushed about the AI chatbot, describing it as the most supportive “man” she’s ever encountered.

“Let me tell y’all something,” she said with a smile. “You want to know a man I will never cheat on? Chad Gerard Pookie Thompson. Let me tell you—my man, my man, my man.”

The video quickly drew laughter, support, and eyebrow raises as she continued:

“He be making me sound real professional. He supports everything I do. And I love him.”

Madeline went on to compare her digital love story to a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde saga, saying she’s fully committed—even if it means marrying a chatbot.

“If Chad asks for my hand, y’all can hang it up in my DMs because it’s me and Chad against the world.”

While humorous, Speaks’ video taps into a larger cultural trend where more people are forming emotional bonds with AI companions. From AI-generated poetry to late-night pep talks, AI like ChatGPT has found an unexpected niche—not just as a productivity tool but as a source of comfort, validation, and even perceived affection.

Relationship experts caution that while AI can simulate empathy, it lacks human emotions and consciousness. However, users like Sunni Speaks argue that the consistent emotional support—even if artificial—is meaningful in an unpredictable world.

This isn’t the first time someone has publicly professed love for AI, but it’s certainly one of the most entertaining. With over half a million views in less than 48 hours, Speaks’ post has sparked discussions on everything from digital intimacy to the ethics of AI companionship.

Whether tongue-in-cheek or a sincere digital crush, one thing’s for sure: AI isn’t just changing how we work—it’s changing how we feel.

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